Meet the President of POWER’S Board of Directors–Mary E. Calland
Elected President of the Board on June 28, 2018, Calland does not take her responsibility to POWER and the women they serve lightly.
Elected President of the Board on June 28, 2018, Calland does not take her responsibility to POWER and the women they serve lightly.
Quitting drinking without support can be dangerous for someone with an alcohol use disorder. Know the signs of alcohol withdrawal and when to get help.
Volunteers showered POWER clients with love through meals, parties, and gifts during the 2021 holiday season!
From plans to make ahead of time to what to do once you’ve arrived, these suggestions will help you maintain your recovery this holiday so you’ll be here to enjoy the next one!
POWER New Day Program Manager Rachael Perlick knows the difference one woman’s recovery can make on future generations. She’s been in recovery for 16 years.
POWER New Day Program Manager Rachael Perlick knows the difference one woman’s recovery can make on future generations. She’s been in recovery for 16 years.
The University of Pittsburgh graduate has never been one to be intimidated by taking control of his own difficult decisions.
The Senate must now approve the $1.5 M request
Approximately 2 ½ years ago, a Therapist with a distinctive name walked through the doors of POWER. Saige Gracie arrived with experience, knowledge, and a desire to make a difference in the world.
If you or someone you know is having trouble with alcohol or other drugs, help is available. Call the POWER Line at 412-243-8755. POWER House,
POWER Administration
907 West Street, 2nd Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15221